Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) could be getting some much needed attention just north of Santa Monica with two Caltrans projects on the way that could shore up the delicate coastal
The labor organization that represents Santa Monica’s sworn police deputies is threatening the City with a lawsuit over what it characterizes as “the lack of commitment to public service
This year’s upcoming Great Shakeout earthquake preparedness drills in Santa Monica will be informed by the fact that the Palos Verdes fault off the city’s coast is capable
The residents suspected of organizing unauthorized and damaging work to nine city ficus trees on Georgina Avenue earlier this month are unlikely to face consequences. A spokesperson for the City
The dust settled on this year’s legislative session last Friday, when the deadline passed for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign or veto what was left of a tall
A train trip from Santa Monica to LAX?
The notion may not be wild to the millions of visitors Santa Monica welcomes from mass transit-oriented cities like New York and
Abortion rights will take center stage in Santa Monica this weekend. In response to the Unite for Life Festival, an event put on by the anti-abortion organization Live Action set
An increased number of students are missing class in the years following pandemic, with high school seniors missing more classroom hours than any other grade level.
As the Santa Malibu-Unified